
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — HPE (NYSE: HPE) today announced it has expanded relationships with eight companies to integrate high performance computing (HPC) and quantum computing systems to pave the way for practical and scalable hybrid classical-quantum applications in the future. “HPE is in a unique position to advance quantum computing.” As a global leader in […]
The accelerating race for quantum advantage and the need to scale quantum computing beyond theoretical stages drive increased industry collaboration and integration with existing HPC infrastructure.
This signifies a critical step towards practical hybrid classical-quantum applications, potentially unlocking solutions to presently intractable problems in various industries and altering the competitive landscape.
The focus is shifting from pure quantum research to integrating quantum systems with high-performance classical computing, emphasizing practical application development and scalability.
- · HPE
- · Quantum computing companies (e.g., Quantinuum, IQM, Qblox)
- · Industries requiring advanced computational power (e.g., pharmaceuticals, materi
- · Companies unable to develop or integrate quantum capabilities
- · Traditional high-performance computing (if not adapted for hybrid systems)
HPE and its partners gain a competitive edge in hybrid classical-quantum computing solutions.
Accelerated development of real-world quantum applications across various industries becomes more feasible.
The accessibility and practical utility of quantum computing could lead to a 'quantum-enabled' industrial revolution, transforming sectors from finance to drug discovery.
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